UnfinishedProjects
I like to start projects…finishing them is another story.
My major projects I would like you to check out (open source): Chinese Language
‣ Learning App: https://greenants.github.io/HSK-3.0-Study-Game/
‣ An Abstract Board Game: https://github.com/GreenAnts/Amalgam_Webgame
I am always looking for contributors to help out.!
◉ Community Forum: https://unfinishedprojects.flarum.cloud/
◉ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/UnfinishedProjects
Thanks for reading my profile :D
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Any MediaWiki experts? Looking for help/contributors in establishing our new community.English
2·6 days agoOh, this is quite interesting - never heard of it before. I think this could definitely work to an extent, but I am already so deep down the rabbit hole for MediaWiki. Plus, I think MediaWiki is actually a great fit for this type of community, because it is community created, and has rollbacks of edits, and the community itself is able to collaborate and contribute very easily. While it isn’t in the fediverse, I think it will “essentially” be connected via the forum that is within the subdomain. The intent is for the forum and wiki to work side by side, and the forum will be the connection into the fediverse.
Regardless though, neodb.net is really cool - thanks for sharing :) I’ll definitely look into it more!
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Another Quick Test (Disabled Federated Upvotes)English
2·18 days agoSorry for the late reply, but yeah I tried both ways.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•This is a federated test post from a nodeBB forum.English
19·22 days agoIt’s me, the same person - just commenting from Lemmy/piefed. hello me!
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•NodeBB forum federation questions.English
1·22 days agoOh, I’m dumb - that makes more sense. Thank you!
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•NodeBB forum federation questions.English
1·22 days agoBecause you mentioned it might be a bug, I want to see if I am doing this correctly:

It says pending, and I remember this was one of the issues when I had bot fight mode on in cloudflare and the following of user profiles wouldn’t work in /world.
Is this the similar to the same issue?
Is this how I would correctly be adding an incoming community to a “similar Communities” section?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•NodeBB forum federation questions.English
1·22 days agoWell, I’m glad I wasn’t crazy then. :)
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•NodeBB forum federation questions.English
1·23 days agoYeah, but it was empty for me. Might require login or something. Or maybe there are just no related communities?
Eh, either way - not a big deal lol
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•NodeBB forum federation questions.English
2·23 days agoOk, that’s good news! Also, I checked the activitypub.space, and see they have a related communities section, but it wasn’t clickable for me (maybe it just requires login, or some other simple issue inm missing) - regardless that is a great feature and might be a good way to pull content into the forum without muddying the content within my primary categories. :)
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•NodeBB forum federation questions.English
3·23 days agoThank you.
- I’ll definitely check out Anubis and your configuration to see if it will work for my scenario.
- Ok, good to know - if it’s simply a bug then that that’s fine, mostly I wanted to make sure it wasn’t an indicator that something deeper was broken or getting blocked in the communication.
- Sorry, I used the term instance when I meant community. But it sounds like the federation is more so to bring traffic into the forum, rather then out. Did I understand that correctly? If that is the case, then I may not opt to use it - as I was originally hoping for a way to push forum content into communities. I’ll explore this further I guess - because I’m unfamiliar with relays and fedibuzz.
Overall, I appreciate the detailed response :)
[Edit, for archival purposes]: I looked into Anubis, and it looks like a great option, but I have my nodeBB forum installed via Cloudron, and just a quick rudimentary search reveals that it may be difficult to set up alongside Cloudron. This post: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/13957/deploying-anubis-ai-crawler-filtering-on-a-cloudron-server/7 shows an example of using a second vps to accomplish it, but …well it requires a second vps. If anyone comes up with a solution in the future and stumbles across this post, I’d love to hear how you worked it out.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Newish to Fediverse - do I use one account across all services?English
1·23 days agoCan mbin browse Lemmy/piefed? I would love to only use one app/login if possible. If one application can correctly view/post to each service - then it would seem logical to just use the one. I might switch to mbin If it can browse Lemmy content.
UnfinishedProjects@piefed.ziptoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•14-year-old Miles Wu folded origami pattern that holds 10k times its own weightEnglish
6·1 month agoPretty cool! Be neat to see how it can be used in application
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Opensource@programming.dev•Looking for ML coders for help with open source/creative commons board game AI player logic.English
2·1 month agoYeah, I have a bit of a longer reply in one of the cross posts, and I’m too lazy to type it all over again - but largely I’ve kind of accepted that I won’t be a programmer. Mostly its just about getting this one specific project finished (because it’s not about the actual software as much as it is about the board game, for me).
I’ve picked up and abandoned this project so many times, but each time it seems I get a little bit further - so baby steps I guess lol. More-so, I’m just hoping to get something that is “good-enough” to get people interested and playing the game - and since the game is open source and creative commons, maybe someone from the player base will get interested enough to make it properly.
I’ve tried to become a programmer in the past (and actually changed career fields after realizing it wasn’t for me) - but with new LLMs, I’ve figured maybe I can get by enough to at least patch something together that’ll pass as a demo. Being honest with myself, I’m not going to invest the time or effort to become “good”, especially on top of my day job.
But of course, I appreciate your input, advice, and time to reply :)
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Opensource@programming.dev•Looking for ML coders for help with open source/creative commons board game AI player logic.English
1·1 month agoThanks for the advice! Yeah I’ve studied coding a decent amount (learned some web dev stacks, Visual Basic class, and python class in college) but nothing to the level of something like a computer science major. But if I’m being honest, it mostly comes down to not having the attention span/motivation/persistence to actually work through the tedious process of becoming an actual “good & knowledgeable” programmer. I’ve tried this project a few times before AI LLMs were a thing, and I’ve always abandoned the project due to lack of motivation after some time.
But your advice still is very useful, and yeah - I’ve fiddled with trying to tweak hueristical aspects to make the AI more competent, but I’ve found I quickly get over my head. I think like you said, maybe I need to do some actual studying - especially in the hueristics/game AI portion. With the main game code, I somewhat can parse what code is being created, but when it comes to the AI player logic, I’m clueless as to what the LLM is outputting or how to tweak/adjust as needed.
Also, it’s made me curious to ditch the hueristics option and try to actually try true ML instead, but that would likely be far harder is my guess.
Regardless, thanks for your thoughts!
Fair enough - and yeah I’m going based off of what I’ve heard, not from personal experience, so I could definitely be wrong. But yeah, I’m sure it is largely location dependent as well as a lot of other factors as well.
I know it’s just a meme, and I don’t want to be “that guy” but van life isn’t actually as affordable as it’s often made out to seem. Lots of hidden costs to take into account like where you can park and etc.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Creating a new Community for Creatives/Tinkerers - (Plans to Federate)English
3·1 month agoOh, ok - I see what you are saying. To use that community to federate with. Yeah that’s a great idea - and I’ll definitely keep it in mind once I eventually switch over to nodeBB :)
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Creating a new Community for Creatives/Tinkerers - (Plans to Federate)English
2·1 month agoOooh this is a nice sub :) Do you think that a forum community counts as something I made to cross post there?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Creating a new Community for Creatives/Tinkerers - (Plans to Federate)English
2·1 month agoYeah, I totally feel this - and it’s one of the major drawbacks that I mentioned in the article. To compromise my sanity (of possibly spending a lot of time, and some money) with not losing all the progress of th community - my plan is to transfer early.
It’s not the perfect solution - I admit, but I feel that if I can just get a small handful (maybe 10-15 people are semi active/committed to the goal of the community) then I’d feel comfortable transitioning because I know we have a decent foundation to grow off from. But mainly I’m using this free hosting platform just to make sure there are actual people who are interested, and it’s not dead idea on arrival.
I will be honest though, the more I’ve been trying to get this community started - the more I’m tempted to just bite the bullet and go strait to buying a VPS and domain to set up nodeBB. I think if I can just get the feeling that people are actually interested and it’s not going to be a waste of my resources, then I might just do that.
Super valid point though. (I might even be able to find a way to save the data from this forum and preload it into the other forum - but I kind of doubt it since they are two different pieces of software)








Exactly - I am hoping to find some smaller, close knit communities that align with our own to federate with. The goal isn’t to create another instance full of news feeds and etc…but instead I want to try and build a community that is focused on valuable interactions/collaboration and working to improve and contribute to the creative commons and open source community.